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I created a 7zip archive encrypted with AES256 standard, and moved it to another server using a external hard disk. Before moving, I took the checksum using fciv. The archive is around 120 GB.



In the destination server, when I try to extract the file, it extracts successfully for around 34 GB, then it gives me a password error as shown in the picture:
Password Error



However, I am very sure that the password is correct. I took a checksum at the destination server, and it matches, so file is not corrupted during the transport. So I went back to the source server, and tried to extract the file, and it extracts without any problem. Means the archive itself is not corrupted. The 7zip version I use is the same in both servers. Source server runs on Win 2008 and and destination runs on Win 2016. I tried to extract in another Win 2008 server, but it also gives error. So what could be the issue here, and how can I fix it ? It is not possible to transfer the file again due to some company policies.










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    Does the point where extracting problem starts is always the same? If not - disable 7ZIP multi-threading. And check server's memory strongly.
    – Akina
    Nov 15 at 6:18












  • Yes, it happens at the same file. CPU reaches close to 100% but memory does not go beyond 50%
    – screenslaver
    Nov 15 at 7:14










  • Long file path/name issues? Not sure if you have an affected version: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2891362/…
    – JSanchez
    Nov 15 at 7:36










  • seems like no. Since I can extract it in the source server with same version and patches installed
    – screenslaver
    Nov 16 at 2:00















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I created a 7zip archive encrypted with AES256 standard, and moved it to another server using a external hard disk. Before moving, I took the checksum using fciv. The archive is around 120 GB.



In the destination server, when I try to extract the file, it extracts successfully for around 34 GB, then it gives me a password error as shown in the picture:
Password Error



However, I am very sure that the password is correct. I took a checksum at the destination server, and it matches, so file is not corrupted during the transport. So I went back to the source server, and tried to extract the file, and it extracts without any problem. Means the archive itself is not corrupted. The 7zip version I use is the same in both servers. Source server runs on Win 2008 and and destination runs on Win 2016. I tried to extract in another Win 2008 server, but it also gives error. So what could be the issue here, and how can I fix it ? It is not possible to transfer the file again due to some company policies.










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  • 1




    Does the point where extracting problem starts is always the same? If not - disable 7ZIP multi-threading. And check server's memory strongly.
    – Akina
    Nov 15 at 6:18












  • Yes, it happens at the same file. CPU reaches close to 100% but memory does not go beyond 50%
    – screenslaver
    Nov 15 at 7:14










  • Long file path/name issues? Not sure if you have an affected version: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2891362/…
    – JSanchez
    Nov 15 at 7:36










  • seems like no. Since I can extract it in the source server with same version and patches installed
    – screenslaver
    Nov 16 at 2:00













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I created a 7zip archive encrypted with AES256 standard, and moved it to another server using a external hard disk. Before moving, I took the checksum using fciv. The archive is around 120 GB.



In the destination server, when I try to extract the file, it extracts successfully for around 34 GB, then it gives me a password error as shown in the picture:
Password Error



However, I am very sure that the password is correct. I took a checksum at the destination server, and it matches, so file is not corrupted during the transport. So I went back to the source server, and tried to extract the file, and it extracts without any problem. Means the archive itself is not corrupted. The 7zip version I use is the same in both servers. Source server runs on Win 2008 and and destination runs on Win 2016. I tried to extract in another Win 2008 server, but it also gives error. So what could be the issue here, and how can I fix it ? It is not possible to transfer the file again due to some company policies.










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I created a 7zip archive encrypted with AES256 standard, and moved it to another server using a external hard disk. Before moving, I took the checksum using fciv. The archive is around 120 GB.



In the destination server, when I try to extract the file, it extracts successfully for around 34 GB, then it gives me a password error as shown in the picture:
Password Error



However, I am very sure that the password is correct. I took a checksum at the destination server, and it matches, so file is not corrupted during the transport. So I went back to the source server, and tried to extract the file, and it extracts without any problem. Means the archive itself is not corrupted. The 7zip version I use is the same in both servers. Source server runs on Win 2008 and and destination runs on Win 2016. I tried to extract in another Win 2008 server, but it also gives error. So what could be the issue here, and how can I fix it ? It is not possible to transfer the file again due to some company policies.







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  • 1




    Does the point where extracting problem starts is always the same? If not - disable 7ZIP multi-threading. And check server's memory strongly.
    – Akina
    Nov 15 at 6:18












  • Yes, it happens at the same file. CPU reaches close to 100% but memory does not go beyond 50%
    – screenslaver
    Nov 15 at 7:14










  • Long file path/name issues? Not sure if you have an affected version: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2891362/…
    – JSanchez
    Nov 15 at 7:36










  • seems like no. Since I can extract it in the source server with same version and patches installed
    – screenslaver
    Nov 16 at 2:00














  • 1




    Does the point where extracting problem starts is always the same? If not - disable 7ZIP multi-threading. And check server's memory strongly.
    – Akina
    Nov 15 at 6:18












  • Yes, it happens at the same file. CPU reaches close to 100% but memory does not go beyond 50%
    – screenslaver
    Nov 15 at 7:14










  • Long file path/name issues? Not sure if you have an affected version: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2891362/…
    – JSanchez
    Nov 15 at 7:36










  • seems like no. Since I can extract it in the source server with same version and patches installed
    – screenslaver
    Nov 16 at 2:00








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Does the point where extracting problem starts is always the same? If not - disable 7ZIP multi-threading. And check server's memory strongly.
– Akina
Nov 15 at 6:18






Does the point where extracting problem starts is always the same? If not - disable 7ZIP multi-threading. And check server's memory strongly.
– Akina
Nov 15 at 6:18














Yes, it happens at the same file. CPU reaches close to 100% but memory does not go beyond 50%
– screenslaver
Nov 15 at 7:14




Yes, it happens at the same file. CPU reaches close to 100% but memory does not go beyond 50%
– screenslaver
Nov 15 at 7:14












Long file path/name issues? Not sure if you have an affected version: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2891362/…
– JSanchez
Nov 15 at 7:36




Long file path/name issues? Not sure if you have an affected version: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2891362/…
– JSanchez
Nov 15 at 7:36












seems like no. Since I can extract it in the source server with same version and patches installed
– screenslaver
Nov 16 at 2:00




seems like no. Since I can extract it in the source server with same version and patches installed
– screenslaver
Nov 16 at 2:00















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